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Michael_P

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  1. Dunno about Snapraid, but Wendell got ZFS going on Unraid, if you're hell bent on serving the bit rot bogeyman https://forum.level1techs.com/t/zfs-on-unraid-lets-do-it-bonus-shadowcopy-setup-guide-project/148764
  2. You don't "own" Unraid, you own a non-transferrable license to use Unraid according to the terms you agreed to when you purchased your license.
  3. Second vote for bulk rename utitlity, it has so many options
  4. Could be, but the OP mentioned assigning it to a Plex container, I was curious as to why - I have a few of those 1030s laying around so if there's a good reason to use them, I'm all ears
  5. I'm curious, the 1030 doesn't have NVENC so why bother?
  6. Your drives are pretty warm, do you have enough airflow for the HBA?
  7. What kind of throughput are you getting between the machines over the network
  8. What's the CPU utilization when you're trying to play the video
  9. try occ files:scan --all from within the nextcloud docker's console
  10. If you don't need NVENC then the GT1030's are my sweet spot for passive GPUs
  11. Well after messing with it for the better part of today, the best I could get sustained with sabnzbd in a docker is 30 - switched over to nzbget and have sustained speeds over 60MB/s which is about max for my provider. Looks like after 11 years using sabnzbd, I'll have to switch over.
  12. Cool, do me a solid and report back to see if it holds up with larger files (10G+)
  13. Sustained? I can still only pull 70/MBs for about a GB or 2 and then it still drops down to 30
  14. External, on a 1Gbs link pulling between 60 and 70MB/s. Running an external speedtest from my VM is actually faster than my desktop lol Desktop left, VM Right:
  15. I can verify that in my WHS 2011 VM, it was maxing out my connection no sweat. I first tried Binhex's SABnzb docker, never went beyond 25MB/s - so i switched to LSIO's, it starts at 60-70MB/s, then drops
  16. Dunno, I don't use 'em - should be the same tho, i'd think
  17. FWIW, you're not alone - I see the same thing. If I restart the SABNZB docker I can hit max throughput ~60-70MB/s but soon drops to 30MB/s. When I was running SAB under a VM it maxed out my connection no problem for the entirety of the DL. I haven't figured it out, either. There does seem to be reports of others having the same issue, tho.
  18. OK here's what I did to fix it: Left blank the Storage Path in more settings Added an import folder share Added a path variable Name: Temp Container Path: /tmp Host Path: /mnt/user/appdata/photoprism/temp Not filling up docker image file anymore
  19. Yeah, the photos are going to the correct share but whatever it's doing is filling up the docker image. I've tried setting a /tmp path variable which helps during the actual upload, but when it indexes docker gets maxed What should I be setting as the container and host paths?
  20. How do I get PhotoPrism to stop filling up my docker image when uploading pictures?

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